Bloomington, Indiana, USA
The Indiana Daily Student (IDS) is the independent, student-run newspaper of Indiana University Bloomington, covering the university and the city of Bloomington, Indiana.
The paper was founded February 22, 1867, as the Indiana Student, publishing twice monthly, and went out of print for nearly a decade in the late 19th century due to financial difficulties before returning; it adopted the Indiana Daily Student name in 1899. In 2014, the newsroom moved from Ernie Pyle Hall to Indiana University's Media School in Franklin Hall. In October 2025, Indiana University fired Jim Rodenbush, the director of student media, after he declined an administration request to remove non-homecoming news content from a planned special print edition; student editors called the move "unlawful censorship," and the university subsequently ended all IDS print editions, which had already been reduced amid a $900,000 budget deficit, over student editors' objections.
The IDS has won 41 Columbia Scholastic Press Association Gold Crown Awards and multiple Associated Collegiate Press Pacemaker Awards; notable alumni include Pulitzer Prize-winning war correspondent Ernie Pyle and Pulitzer winners Thomas French and Melissa Farlow.
News Editor: Molly Gregory
Sports Editor: Nathan Shriberg
The IDS serves the Indiana University Bloomington community, reaching more than 45,000 readers and an online community of more than 230,000 unique users.
Address
Franklin Hall, Indiana University
Bloomington, IN
Website
https://www.idsnews.com
Sources
Indiana Daily Student. About Us
Indiana University Digital Collections. IU Bloomington Student Newspapers